Still Dreaming proves to elevate the reader to another level beyond words written or spoken and continues the evolution of complacent thought that will spark new ideology....

22 reviews

by Robby Dundee

A collection of short, dark and spectacularly funny poetry that explores an alternative view of modern life. From using the cash machine, to sitting on the loo, "I fancied you until I saw you yawn" will take you on a journey you'll never forget.

1179 reviews

by William Shakespeare

This collection gathers together the works by William Shakespeare in a single, convenient, high quality, and extremely low priced Kindle volume!The ComediesA Midsummer Night's DreamAll's Well That Ends WellAs You Like ItLove’s Labour ’s LostMeasure for MeasureMuch Ado About NothingThe Comedy of ErrorsThe Merchant of VeniceThe Merry Wives of WindsorThe Taming of the ShrewThe Two Gentlemen of VeronaTwelfth Night; or, What you willThe RomancesCymbelinePericles, Prince of TyreThe TempestThe Winter's TaleThe TragediesKing LearRomeo and JulietThe History of Troilus and CressidaThe Life and Death of Julius CaesarThe Life of Timon of AthensThe Tragedy of Antony and CleopatraThe Tragedy of CoriolanusThe Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of DenmarkThe Tragedy of MacbethThe Tragedy of Othello, the Moor o...

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by Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Through the story of the brilliant but conflicted young Raskolnikov and the murder he commits, Fyodor Dostoyevsky explores the theme of redemption through suffering. “Crime and Punishment” put Dostoyevsky at the forefront of Russian writers when it appeared in 1866 and is now one of the most famous and influential novels in world literature.The poverty-stricken Raskolnikov, a talented student, devises a theory about extraordinary men being above the law, since in their brilliance they think “new thoughts” and so contribute to society. He then sets out to prove his theory by murdering a vile, cynical old pawnbroker and her sister. The act brings Raskolnikov into contact with his own buried conscience and with two characters — the deeply religious Sonia, who has endured great suffe...

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by Monica Carolan

Only if you Let Them is the illustrated psychological journey of a woman named iris as she struggles to break free from societal conditioning. She peels through the layers of her mind to understand what holds her back from being the fulfilled version of herself that she yearns to be. Only if you let them is a story for those who see things a bit differently - for the round pegs in the square holes, for the social misfits, to feel less alone. I hope that iris’s journey in finding her own voice leads as encouragement for those on a less traditional path and as an incentive to tap into the darkest places within ourselves - because only the cave we fear to enter holds the treasure we seek....

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by Darren Hobson

There is a time in the year where the real reason of the festivities has been forgotten and a senseless celebration and a never-ending chain of commercial events takes place. Here in this collection of seasonal poems the poet takes you on a trip through the bad and good that is Christmas , a ride that takes in the beauty and the cruelty that has blighted all the magic that once was paramount to this time of year.This is the poets second trip through Christmas his humour and English wit is still strong as ever as we read through the verses that will either bring tears of joy or tears of sadness, we should all take note of how far Christmas has travelled from what it once was....

by Darren Hobson

Love has won many wars and conquered many things, but can love now conquer its greatest enemy? When the end of the world comes what will happen to love?This book takes you on an adventure outlining the birth and demise of love and all of its conquests and all of its finest hours, prepare to be surprised....

by Nadwan Rosetta

"When your heart breathes and thy lung beats, you know that you have fallen in love" Nadwan Rosetta In this collection of poems, Nadwan Rosetta has revived the sonnet genre in English (which has faded and alsmost extinguished since 1969) and developed it into the free verse scheme (so his definition for a sonnet is any 14-line poem regardless of its rhyme, on the contrary of the classical Petrarchan and Shakespearean types of sonnet). In fact, these sonnets are based on a crush he had for an American acrtess he once liked.Moreover, you might find some of the sonnets are written apart from that crush and based on historical characters or events and were emerged among these sonnets of innocent love.You may also experience the gradual evolution of his poetry, from the first poems he has wri...

by Katie Haynes

This vivid book of poems written by Katie Haynes is a collection that will be sure to captivate the heart and soul. With poems stemming from human emotion, there comes a point where connection is much more than standard conversation....

This book of poems was written and compiled by a young blind man in India. The poems deal with the themes of nature, love, heartbreak, humor, life, and other universal topics....

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by James Knight

A coffin or cocoon, a hollow container. To avoid disappointment, don't expect to find a fleshy thing pulsating inside. On Valentine's Day it's common practice to express amorous feelings by sending the object of one's desire a greeting card, depicting an internal organ, skewered on a sharp implement. So much for romance. Knock knock. Who's there? No one, just a voice, echoing grandly....

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by NEKHEL MOHAN SAHAY

I am a writing enthusiast who just loves to express his feelings in black and white. My pen name is "Nerala". I therefore love to keep people around me happy and so that's the result of being very much extrovert in "person". I am an assistant software engineer by profession working in 1 of the most reputed MNC's. I hail from bihar originally. I really love to play with words a lot. Its like when I start writing up stuffs, then I'm totally into some other worlds full of imaginations, scrutiny on society and much more. And yeah I am a keen interest taker in reading people's characters from their body language which makes me a psychology enthusiast too. But this does not mean that I am judgmental. I'm starting off writing stuffs from grade 9 in a national level of poetry contest from nowhere...

1 review

by Steve Price

Lyrics with explanations. Lyrics of darkness, insight, hope and love. A more personal look at my life and how I have seen and see things through complicated eyes. Life is not a bed of roses, life is not easy. But we all can overcome....

by Margot Bevington

This debut work by Margot Bevington is a collection of five poetry sequences with both environmental and introspective themes. Her genuine, musical tone is accessible, vivid, and rhythmic. Read it to reignite your sense of time, place, and wonder....

by Jean Harvey

The Dark World and the TowerWho goes into the Ghostworld goes for himself or someone.He lets something back as a Pledge for his return.It is easy to get in and out again.This is not the point, it is only the question,how long you can stand it there.How many hours or days.An Hour for Immortality when you give your Life.An Hour for the Resurrection when you give your Soul.A Day for Immortality.A Day for Resurrection.Five Days, and what do you leave as a Pledge? If it is your life and you return to the Ghostworld in 6 Days,so you only die in a World. The one you left.If you do not, you die in both Worlds, the one you leave,and the ones you enter.*English Edition with 9 more Chapters*...

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by Sara Toruno-Conley

These poems are about a family’s loss: the loss of a mother’s mental capabilities due to dementia, the loss of her words, and the loss of her family’s ability to hold on to her identity. The chapbook is divided into three parts, each told from one family member’s perspective, as in “Part 1: The Daughter’s Poem.” As the mother struggles for expression, she asserts her presence throughout each poem, even when her voice is absent....

Experience the tears, listen to the laughter, and follow the dreams of one young author’s journey through life in this collection of short poems....

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by Penny Luker

If you like poetry that makes you laugh, cry or smile, then you'll enjoy these poems. There are poems written in a formal style and others that are freestyle and many are rhyming poems. All are written to be read out loud or quietly, whichever you prefer....

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by Wendy Folse

Gentle Musings from the Soul is a collection of poems and anecdotes written during my travels and journeys through this mysterious and fascinating adventure we call Life. Through the ups and downs, trials and challenges, the muse inside of me sought to capture the sights, sounds, visions, and emotions of the experiences....

1 review

by Darren Hobson

In these four walls you are welcome to roam free but don’t expect that to be a good thing, this here is a story of twisted love that starts in the middle and ends at the beginning, you can’t build just any type of four walls you have to build with love and passion, just be careful not to fill it up with violence and despise because you will regret it forever more.This story takes you through a jagged history of what seems to be unrelated events scattered through history, only when you get to the beginning in the middle of the book do you realise that all events are related, all connected by a thin line of fate that attaches different time zones in history to one another, as you read through the delicately crafted verses you are witness to a serious of horrific events that will change t...

2 reviews

by Darren Hobson

We all live in age of abbreviated words, sign language, chit and chat and high speed messaging, some people have decided not to live in this world of worthlessness.This indie poet takes you on a journey through fact and fiction, real events and fantasy, carving out poetry that drips off any tongue, every dark corner holds a splendid surprise, every cobweb will leave tears in your eyes, you will be swept through mystery and greeted by ghosts, eaten up and made toast, all your friends are in here.A very refreshing collection of poetry that blasts down boundaries and steams up your dirty windows. A must read ebook....

Just a collection of poems, cuts accross love, romance, heartbreak, relationships, secret admirations and death. It is an invitation to my thoughts...

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by Darren Hobson

Luck, you either have it or you don't, this collection of poetry takes a look at all the elements of being lucky and being unfortunate, no matter what the cards say, or how you throw the dice, this book of poetry is an interesting read....

by Darren Hobson

The Just series of books welcomes a new cub to their family with words of poetry about the glory and the tragedy that you find in our daily lives, there are words of hope to bring people back from the brink of depression when it seems all hope is lost, there are words of truth that have been hidden from the world, words that only can be whispered to one another in the kitchens of families desperate to see a better time, there are words from the past that were brutal and cruel, words that want to be part of a better, brighter future.This collection of poetry is a stunning, interactive portrait of what this indie poet sees every day, this is like a fairground ride that lashes you from one point of view to another, short stories that are based on facts from the past, some poems document what ...

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by Jennifer Juan

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by Jennifer Juan

Home Wrecker is the third major collection of poetry from Jennifer Juan. Tender, but brutally honest, Jennifer explores current affairs, extra marital affairs, and more innocent affairs of the heart. Journey through seductive stanzas that explore the highs and lows of the lives we find ourselves in, and you'll be you hooked, until the bitter, beautiful end. "This collection contains a concoction of sultry prescribed poems that can't help but transfix your mind into the verses. Lust, pride, envy, sloth, wrath, greed and gluttony. Home Wrecker is a whole new deadly sin in itself. " - Ben Mumberson, Author...

by Lasa Limpin

This is a book of poetry dedicated to the Greek goddess Demeter, mother of Persephone, goddess of all good things. I hope these poems can be a good place, deserving of Demeter’s name, but I know she won’t mind either way, being a goddess of immense kindness. To be with Demeter is a privilege barred to none, a secret joy open to all, hiding under the simplistic telling of her myths....

by Laura Patricia Kearney

Laura's shit book of poetry Raising awareness for all targeted individuals victim's of covert harassment illegal surveillance direct energy weapon's attacks and mutilation of women The biggest vile on humanity stealing the free will and mind of another while perpetrators profit of the victim's suffering...

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